Tumba (drum)
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The tumba is a kind of long, thin drum, whose pitch depends on the part of the head being hit.[1]
Tumbas appear in Leroy Anderson's Jazz Pizzicato (1949) and Fiddle-Faddle (1952), Hans Werner Henze's opera The English Cat (1983), as well as the music of various Latin American dance bands. Also Karlheinz Stockhausen's Kreuzspiel (1951).[2]
References
- ↑ The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Musical Instruments, p.111. ISBN 1-85868-185-5.
- ↑ Pearsall, Edward (2012). Twentieth-Century Music Theory and Practice, p.217. ISBN 9780415888950.
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